Sneha Johari
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Preston's Summary

Sneha Johari is a local journalist based in Invercargill, New Zealand. She writes for media outlets such as Stuff and MediaNama, covering a range of topics including local news, events, human interest stories, and music. Her work has also been featured in Sun Media Limited.

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Geo Focus

Invercargill, New Zealand (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 22 %
Event Coverage: 21 %
Cites Data: 21 %
Press Release: 10 %
Private Sector Announcements: 7 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • New Zealand
  • Conservation
  • Culture
  • Community Events
  • Economic Development
  • Environmental Issues

Pitching Insights

Sneha Johari's articles cover a wide range of local topics, including family & relationships, travel & tourism, business & industry, crime, and entertainment news. Her coverage attributes include citing data and government announcements.

If you are looking to reach out to Sneha with a pitch or story idea, consider focusing on local events in New Zealand (particularly Invercargill), human interest stories related to health issues such as cancer or dementia, updates on the hospitality industry like cafes and music festivals in the area, community initiatives for environmental sustainability or broadband connections. Additionally, given her coverage of crime-related topics such as parole hearings and emergency response information could also be relevant.

When reaching out to Sneha Johari keep in mind that she is likely interested in locally focused content that directly impacts her audience.

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